my cat is newly diagnosed with diabetes and on 2u twice daily insulin. He's been at vets all day today as he is very lethargic won't eat and trying to walk with his head drooping down. Vet said his potassium was low so put him on iv fluids plus potassium infusion. His potassium rose a bit and he ate few kitten biscuits at vets even though he is 16 years old, the vet also syringe fed him. He came home but since then not eaten or drunk anything and had insulin shot and he's just sleeping and very flat in himself. I'm going to as per vets advice give him 1u of insulin in morning instead of 2u as not eaten anything. He has developed a fatty liver due to not eating and his diabetes and his potassium would increase if he just ate but he won't and his potassium is going to drop again, I could syringe feed him but what would I feed him as vets have liquid food available but didn't have any left to give me. So worried about him his blood sugar was 12.9 at vets but his insulin dose still needs altering vet said.
Hi, I just signed in this forum because I found this post on Google and I relived a bad moment I had with my cat a few months ago.
She was diagnosed with an extremely rare disease which was eating away all of her potassium. She was weak and lethargic, she was going to die. She spent several days in a clinic with IV fluids added with potassium at the highest level possible, but nealry nothing was changing.
After a week they sent her back home with a prescription for a potassium supplement for pets, but it didn't work either. Furthermore the taste of this supplement was terrible, so it was a hard task to give it to her.
So I searched the internet and found out a supplement for humans, specifically for people who do sports. With 3/4 of a tablet a day I improved the potassium level for my cat in about a week time. I had to give these tablets to my cat for all the time needed before she was operated. But as long as I gave her this tablets she was fine and a blood panel every ten days proved that I was doing the right thing.
This is what I used for three months
http://www.biohealth.it/en/metaboli...hos-plus-potassium-and-magnesium-citrate.html
and this is the Italian page for the same product
http://www.biohealth.it/patologie/store/156/lithos-plus-citrato-di-potassio-e-magnesio.html
You can use an online translator, I checked it up and the translation is really good.
I am Italian and live in Italy, so I don't think that you might be able to find the same product where you live, but you can ask your vet or your chemist if anything similar is available in your area. If not, you might be able to order it online.
I wish all the best for your cat!